arstechnica.com— A team of researchers have pulled their intended presentation on a newly discovered clickjacking exploit, but at the moment, details are slim. Walk carefully tonight?the boogeyman is prowling.
Sep 26, 2008View in Crawl 4
I'm reading this, and from the sound of it, this clickjacking is just a new name for an old technique. More hype than necessary. It all goes back to watching what you're doing on sketchy sites. I'd say the main thing that needs patching is the users, not the browsers.
drakegtaSep 27, 2008
I should never have read that comment outlou
lucaskaneSep 27, 2008
Every browser is listed except Chrome
mtheoryxSep 27, 2008
ack!
matriSep 29, 2008
RTFA: " Turning Javascript off is apparently useless—the attack doesn't use it."
Closed AccountOct 1, 2008
I'm reading this, and from the sound of it, this clickjacking is just a new name for an old technique. More hype than necessary. It all goes back to watching what you're doing on sketchy sites. I'd say the main thing that needs patching is the users, not the browsers.
guyaOct 7, 2008
I did a POC of a webcam and microphone being jacked:<a class="user" href="http://blog.guya.net/2008/10/07/malicious-camera-spying-using-clickjacking/">http://blog.guya.net/2008/10/07/malicious-camera-s ...</a>